
“ The Sound” ended up being its hit single from this album, a personal record at this stage in the band’s career.

In 20 released its second album (deep breath!): I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It. Matty Healy almost gave ‘The Sound’ single to One Direction “Colours”, a single featured on the EP, is also said to be about Healy, although Halsey still has yet to confirm. “…he’s been influential to me just because of his lack of care.” It has even been suspected that Halsey’s Room 93 EP is about Healy and named after a hotel room that they once occupied together. In the year prior, the singer claimed Matty & Co. Pop icon Halsey started dating Matty Healy in 2014 after seeing him in a 1975 concert. Pop Singer Halsey claimed The 1975 as one of her main influences Popular in ski resorts throughout Canada, this song became an immediate epic track. Healy said the song portrayed classic “small town boredom”, the video of which featured the band riding around in a vintage 1975 Ford Consol. We all know by now that the song “Chocolate” is a euphemism for cannabis, the song describing a flee from the police with a stash of “chocolate” in the car. The album received much criticism for its controversial lyrics. In September 2013 the band released its self-titled debut, co-produced by Mike Crossey who was known for his work with the Arctic Monkeys and Foals. It was the perfect band name.” The 1975 album is co-produced by Mike Crossey The use of the word ‘The’ really stuck with me. “It was almost suicidal, and it was dated at the bottom ‘1 st June The 1975’. When questioned about the band’s peculiar name, Healy says that he had stumbled upon it scribbled within a book at a yard sale. What do you do when you come up against the word no, you start your own label. Record labels were just not interested in the quartet, as they could not be placed in a standard genre. The band started their own label and called it Dirty Hit The 1975’s music was balladry with electric pop and punk elements, describing messy breakups and teenage angst. Matty Healy, guitarist Adam Hann, bassist Ross MacDonald, and drummer George Daniel met in Wilmslow High School, Cheshire, where they began playing together as teenagers.

The four band members met in Wilmslow High School, Cheshire Message heard, loud and clear! Between kissing boys, girls, and whatever gender you identify with, and most recently speaking out against climate change, The 1975’s music is on a mission to change the world. It currently has over 436 thousand views with 27 thousand likes.Lead singer Matty Healy is one of the most interesting frontmans in popular music, his actions speaking much louder than his colourful tattoos and hairstyles: at a recent show in Dubai, Healy leans forward to kiss a boy in the crowd to violate the country’s current homophobic laws. There is currently no music video for the song, but the official audio was uploaded to The 1975’s YouTube channel on the 13th May 2020. We’ve been a band since we were 13, and they’re my best friends. Especially straight guys or whatever in rock music, tend not to write about how much they love their mates, or how this would be impossible and frivolous and completely pointless if we weren’t all doing it together. We’ve got a song called “Girls,” and I wanted to just kind of write a song about kind of how much I loved my mates, and I wanted people to have a song that’s like a love song for their mates.” On Apple Music on the page for the NOACF album, Healy provides another explanation of “Guys”: “I just think that there’s not many love songs about some of the most beautiful, powerful relationships in your life. On the day of its release, Healy spoke to Beats 1 about the final track on the album: “We’re kind of like brothers. Healy reflects back on moments of nostalgia between himself and the group.

“Guys” is an alternative slow pop song, acting as a song of appreciation Healy has for his bandmates, who are also his best friends.

The track was written by all members of the band, with production done by members George Daniel and Matty Healy, alongside Jonathan Gilmore. “Guys” is the 22nd and last song on British alternative pop band The 1975’s upcoming fourth studio album, “Notes on a Conditional Form” (NOACF).
